Can I take Xanax everyday for anxiety?

Xanax (alprazolam) is a medication that belongs to the benzodiazepine class of drugs and is primarily used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. While Xanax can be effective for treating anxiety symptoms, it is not typically recommended for daily, long-term use due to the risk of dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms.

When taken regularly, Xanax can lead to physical dependence, which means that the body may become accustomed to the medication and require increasingly higher doses to achieve the same effect. Abruptly stopping Xanax can also cause withdrawal symptoms, including seizures, which can be life-threatening.

For these reasons, Xanax is typically prescribed for short-term use, such as during a period of high anxiety or panic, or for occasional use as needed. It is important to use Xanax only under the guidance of a healthcare provider, who can help determine the most appropriate dosage and duration of treatment based on individual needs and medical history. Regular monitoring and screening for potential side effects may also be recommended for individuals taking Xanax.

If you are experiencing anxiety symptoms on a daily basis, there may be other medications or treatments that are more effective for long-term use, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). It is important to discuss any concerns about anxiety symptoms with a healthcare provider, who can help determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on individual needs and medical history.


There are various forms of drugs available, such as tablets or liquids, and each may have a separate patient information leaflet (PIL) for different doses. It is important to refer to the PIL for the specific form and dose of the drug that you have been prescribed.

You can search for further information and PILs on websites such as: